This Grand Cherokee is going to get more attention than any other Jeep, because there’s nothing like it. The Grand Cherokee Trackhawk isn’t snagging eyeballs because of its owner, rapper Travis Scott – it’s because of the custom work that proves that beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. And sometimes of absolutely nobody else.
The unique Jeep Grand Cherokee was posted to Instagram by Forgiato Wheels and by Atlanta area high-end used car dealer Atlanta Autos.
24-Inch Cactus Jack Wheels Disappear Thanks To Giant Logo
Forgiato wants to bring your attention to the wheels, naturally. They’re bigger than manhole covers, available in sizes up to 24 inches. The full-face wheels aren’t just any Forgiato design, they’re actually Cactus Jack wheels with a tiny script around the outer diameter. The text, because it’s tough to read in the photos, says “Don’t read this and drive.” Which is good advice, if a bit strange. If you’re driving, after all, the text should be moving and invisible.
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Anyway, even though they’re huge, the wheels can be easy to miss thanks to the brown paint and the immense Cacti logo on the side of the Jeep. If you’re confused by the logo and Cactus Jack name, don’t worry. It’s the name of Travis Scott’s record label, which was formed in 2017. Other artists signed to the label include Sheck Wes and Don Toliver.
Cactus Interior Makes For A Prickly Seating Position
The cactus theme carries over inside, and unlike the outside, we kinda like it. Both front seats have a leather cactus stitched into the back and cushion. There’s Cactus lettering in magenta on the seat back and Jack in yellow on the cactus panel.
Scott has had the whole cabin covered in leather. Even the center console has been re-trimmed in hide with a prominent stitch pattern. The reupholstered doors have an elaborate and intricate tooled leather panel, and that might be the most interesting feature of the SUV.
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Is it over the top? Undoubtedly. Is it to everyone’s tastes? Absolutely not. But what does that matter? Scott designed it, which means, presumedly, that he likes it. Scott’s massive collection has an estimated $8 million in cars, which is nothing new for the rap scene, where custom cars rule all. It’s also nice to see a highly modified ride that has some attention to detail like there is in the interior of this one. The lack of a monstrous body kit is also a plus.
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This is also still a Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. It comes with a 707 horsepower, 6.2-liter supercharged V8. It’s a Hellcat, even if Jeep didn’t use that name. The SUV could run an 11-second quarter mile, even if it couldn’t smash over boulders like a typical Jeep. Jeep built the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk from 2018 until 2021 when the Grand Cherokee was replaced by a new model.
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